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Command line interface for working with Aha!.
Currently supported commands are for creating and managing extensions.
$ npm install -g aha-cli
$ aha auth:login
Authentication to Aha!...
$ aha extension:create
Create a new extension...
$ aha extension:install
Install the extension into your Aha! account...
aha auth:check
aha auth:login
aha extension:add-contribution
aha extension:build
aha extension:create
aha extension:install
aha extension:tail
aha extension:uninstall
aha extension:watch
aha help [COMMAND]
aha auth:check
Check if the stored credentials work
USAGE
$ aha auth:check
OPTIONS
-s, --subdomain=subdomain Aha! subdomain to use for authentication
See code: src/commands/auth/check.ts
aha auth:login
Login to Aha! and save credentials for other commands
USAGE
$ aha auth:login
OPTIONS
-s, --subdomain=subdomain Aha! subdomain to use for authentication
--authServer=authServer [default: https://secure.aha.io] server to use for authentication
--browser=browser browser to use for login, e.g. 'safari' or 'firefox'
DESCRIPTION
Credentials are saved in ~/.netrc
See code: src/commands/auth/login.ts
aha extension:add-contribution
Add a contribution to an extension
USAGE
$ aha extension:add-contribution
OPTIONS
-s, --subdomain=subdomain Aha! subdomain to use for authentication
See code: src/commands/extension/add-contribution.ts
aha extension:build
Build an extension into a zip file for ease of distribution
USAGE
$ aha extension:build
OPTIONS
-s, --subdomain=subdomain Aha! subdomain to use for authentication
--noCache skip cached http imports
See code: src/commands/extension/build.ts
aha extension:create
Create an example extension
USAGE
$ aha extension:create
OPTIONS
-s, --subdomain=subdomain Aha! subdomain to use for authentication
See code: src/commands/extension/create.ts
aha extension:install
Install the extension from the current directory
USAGE
$ aha extension:install
OPTIONS
-s, --subdomain=subdomain Aha! subdomain to use for authentication
--dumpCode dump all code as it is uploaded
--noCache skip cached http imports
See code: src/commands/extension/install.ts
aha extension:tail
Live tail extension logs
USAGE
$ aha extension:tail
OPTIONS
-s, --subdomain=subdomain Aha! subdomain to use for authentication
See code: src/commands/extension/tail.ts
aha extension:uninstall
Uninstall the extension in the current directory
USAGE
$ aha extension:uninstall
OPTIONS
-s, --subdomain=subdomain Aha! subdomain to use for authentication
See code: src/commands/extension/uninstall.ts
aha extension:watch
Watch the current directory for changes and install the extension each time a file changes
USAGE
$ aha extension:watch
OPTIONS
-s, --subdomain=subdomain Aha! subdomain to use for authentication
--noCache skip cached http imports
See code: src/commands/extension/watch.ts
aha help [COMMAND]
display help for aha
USAGE
$ aha help [COMMAND]
ARGUMENTS
COMMAND command to show help for
OPTIONS
--all see all commands in CLI
See code: @oclif/plugin-help
FAQs
Command line interface for Aha! (www.aha.io)
The npm package aha-cli receives a total of 216 weekly downloads. As such, aha-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that aha-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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